Pete Hegseth Sworn In As Secretary Of Defense Following Tie-Breaking Vote By Vance
Pete Hegseth has been sworn in as Secretary of Defense after being confirmed by the Senate.
Pete Hegseth has been sworn in as Secretary of Defense after being confirmed by the Senate.
The Senate has voted to advance the nomination of Pete Hegseth as the new secretary of the Department of Defense.
Trump administration officials have fired Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Linda Fagan over her failure to address border security concerns, her focus on DEI initiatives, and her consistent “leadership deficiencies.”
Múte Egede, the leader of Greenland, has announced that he is “ready to talk” about the future of the mineral-rich artic territory with President-elect Donald Trump.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly announced in a closed door meeting that fighting in Gaza would continue despite a cease-fire agreement with Hamas, according to the Jewish News Syndicate.
President Joe Biden announces another two-point-five-billion-dollars in additional military assistance to Ukraine, using his final weeks in office to bolster the country. One America’s Daniel Baldwin has more.
Former Democrat President Jimmy Carter’s official state funeral is reportedly set to be held on January 9th at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., the White House announced.
The Senate approved the Pentagon’s massive $895 billion annual budget on Wednesday, which also prohibited the use of federal funds to provide transgender surgeries for minors with gender dysphoria, angering pro-LGBTQ Democrats.
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated more candidates for his upcoming cabinet, including Truth Social CEO Devin Nunes.
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for Defense Secretary, has received grassroot support from over 100 members of the military community, who are planning to march in support on the day of his confirmation hearing.